He has been linked to the Houston Rockets, Miami Heat and the Lakers, whom James’s agent, Rich Paul, reportedly has been speaking with.

Serena Winters, a reporter for LakersNation.com, tweeted that Paul had spoken with Lakers General Manager Rob Pelinka. She wrote, “Rob Pelinka says agent Rich Paul contacted him, noticing how patient the Lakers have been with their cap space: ‘Let’s talk.’”

James has reportedly grown frustrated with how the offseason has gone at Cleveland. After the team lost the NBA championship to the Golden State Warriors, 4-1 in the Finals, James saw David Griffin fired as general manager by Cavs Chairman Dan Gilbert.

Since then, all has been quiet in Cleveland. The team added veteran point guard José Calderón and small forward Jeff Green to the roster but missed out on Gordon Hayward, who signed with Boston to boost the Celtics.

Earlier this week, USA Today reported that James had become frustrated at how passive the Cavs’ front office has been this summer. The 32-year-old expected his team to be aggressive in luring free agents to the team.